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Space.com
The dinosaurs didn't have a space agency; maybe if they did they'd still be here, would-be planetary defenders sometimes quip about their quest to avoid an asteroid impact. Planetary defense aims to identify any asteroids on track to cause serious ...
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CNN
But I like to look at the universe and consider all of the possibilities just awaiting discovery. Astronomers have yet to find a solar system quite like ours. And of the thousands of known exoplanets, none quite match up with the planets in our cosmic ...
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The Weather Channel
It was back in October 1957 when the first-ever launch of an artificial satellite named Sputnik happened, and with the launch also began the accumulation of human-made debris in space. And now researchers from the University of Utah, US, say that today ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Video footage from NASA's Perseverance Mars rover of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter's 13th flight on Sept. 4 provides the most detailed look yet of the rotorcraft in action. Ingenuity ...
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The Washington Post
In superionic ice, the hydrogen atoms float around inside an oxygen lattice instead. This leads to ice that can conduct electricity. The ice is less dense than ordinary ice, and is black in color.
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The Hill
Short-stay (opposition class) missions are possible using chemical propulsion, but would require an enormous amount of propellant in comparison to that required for long-stay/conjunction class missions. Nuclear propulsion could offer significant ...
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NPR
In movies, asteroids careening towards Earth confront determined humans with nuclear weapons to save the world! But a real NASA mission to change the course of an asteroid (one not hurtling towards Earth), the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), ...
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FirstCoastNews.com WTLV-WJXX
Most of us know about the Hubble telescope that launched in 1990. Hubble, much like humans, sees mainly visible light. What makes Webb different and so special is its ability to see in the infrared, a wavelength the human eye cannot pick up.
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Greek Reporter
A partial eclipse occurs 1.7 days before the moon reaches its highest point, the farthest point from its orbit around the Earth, which increases the duration of the eclipse. Grecian Delight supports ...
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SYFY WIRE
As if the thought of scorching ice isn't weird enough, it might already exist on Uranus, Neptune, and possibly other planets that orbit alien stars. Just heat water to several thousand degrees while applying extreme pressure.
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